“The fact remains, for such a pristine and unbelievable area of our country, there is no long-term, comprehensive plan in place," Sen Cantwell said. "And these are very, very special places, so that is why we have introduced this legislation. ”

The land currently belongs to the federal Bureau of Land Management. It includes local treasures ranging from pine forests to lighthouses that attract more than 70, 000 tourists a year. It also covers remote rocks and reefs that are home to many rare and endangered species.

Cantwell says there is widespread local support for preservation of the land, which will be crucial if the designation goes forward.

Last month, Cantwell and the U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar, hosted a town hall meeting in Anacortes on the Conservation Area. More than 100 people attended.Citizen involvement would be mandated by law as part of the proposal